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Slaughterhouse turned into a creative arts area? Shanghai Online Celebrity Punch Office
As an international metropolis, Shanghai naturally has many amazing buildings, such as Bund complex, Oriental Pearl, Wu Kang Tower and so on. These buildings are symbols of Shanghai. Besides, other buildings in Shanghai are also worth seeing. In recent years, creative art parks have mushroomed, and there are all kinds of punching places everywhere. There are many places to punch in Shanghai, but the most special one belongs to the old square of 1933.

1933 The old factory building is located at No.611Liyang Road, Hongkou District. It is an excellent historical protection building in Shanghai, and has now become a fashion creative design center and a national industrial tourism demonstration site. Exit hailun road No.2 on 10 line and walk 684 meters.

It is characterized by its history. Who would have thought that the creative arts park would have something to do with the slaughterhouse? 1933, the old factory used to be the slaughterhouse of Shanghai Ministry of Industry, and was once the largest slaughterhouse in the Far East, commonly known as "killing industry company" or "killing cattle company". 1933 funded by the Ministry of Industry, designed by the famous British designer Balvers, the pharmaceutical factory of Shanghai Ministry of Industry, built by a famous builder in China at that time, was officially built in Shajing Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai.

Probably because of the designer's reasons, 1933, the building of Laochangfang blended the eastern and western characteristics, and the overall building was basilica style of ancient Rome. The basic structure of the outer circle and the inner circle also coincides with the traditional concept of "the sky is round and the place is round" in China's geomantic theory. It combines many characteristic buildings such as "Flat Building", "Umbrella Pillar", "Covered Bridge", "Spiral Ladder" and "Cattle Road".

It is also the location of the movies Tiny Times and Running Man, attracting many tourists to punch in. The most conspicuous detail element of the outer ring of the building is the "umbrella column" of one root. Different from our usual cylindrical columns, the columns here are umbrella-shaped, divided into octagonal and quadrilateral, with large top and small bottom and decorative patterns. The whole building is designed as a flat floor supported by these 300 umbrella columns.

It's different inside and outside the building. I found the novelty of the architecture here as soon as I came in. The first and second floors are shopping malls, but they are different from traditional shopping malls. The gray walls make it look a little industrialized.

Another place that is more suitable for taking photos and punching in is the covered bridge. Covered bridge space is one of the most distinctive features of architecture, and it is also the favorite creative base of Shanghai photographers. The veranda bridge space includes four-story verandahs and 26 interconnected inclined bridges. The light and shadow cast by the building is very suitable for shooting. After all, light and shadow is an important factor in the quality of a movie.

It is said that 1933 old factory workshop is now the place where network celebrities punch in, and it is a solidified memory of urban social life. This is a new landmark of Shanghai as a fashion capital. Invite friends to play here this weekend ~